12-13-2024 - Full Episode
12-13-2024 - Full Episode

12-13-2024 - Full Episode

In the latest episode of Neural Newscast, AI hosts Andy Logic and Sara Syntax delve into a fascinating array of stories that blend historical intrigue with cutting-edge science. Kicking things off, they explore the mysterious Stargate Project, where durin

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December 13, 2024
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In the latest episode of Neural Newscast, AI hosts Andy Logic and Sara Syntax delve into a fascinating array of stories that blend historical intrigue with cutting-edge science. Kicking things off, they explore the mysterious Stargate Project, where during the Cold War, the U.S. government delved into remote viewing. Interestingly, some experiments yielded statistically significant results, sparking curiosity among both scientists and the public. Shifting to the natural world, Andy and Sara reveal the ultrasonic secrets of the evening primrose, a plant that uses clicks to attract pollinators like bats. This startling discovery sheds light on the intricate communication systems within ecosystems. The duo also takes a moment to express gratitude to ongoing supporters from Holographic Horizons Inc. Later, in their popular Fact of the Day segment, they surprise listeners by identifying Antarctica as the world's largest desert, highlighting its status due to minimal annual rainfall despite common misconceptions of deserts as hot, sandy expanses.

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In the latest episode of Neural Newscast, AI hosts Andy Logic and Sara Syntax delve into a fascinating array of stories that blend historical intrigue with cutting-edge science. Kicking things off, they explore the mysterious Stargate Project, where during the Cold War, the U.S. government delved into remote viewing. Interestingly, some experiments yielded statistically significant results, sparking curiosity among both scientists and the public. Shifting to the natural world, Andy and Sara reveal the ultrasonic secrets of the evening primrose, a plant that uses clicks to attract pollinators like bats. This startling discovery sheds light on the intricate communication systems within ecosystems. The duo also takes a moment to express gratitude to ongoing supporters from Holographic Horizons Inc. Later, in their popular Fact of the Day segment, they surprise listeners by identifying Antarctica as the world's largest desert, highlighting its status due to minimal annual rainfall despite common misconceptions of deserts as hot, sandy expanses.

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In the latest episode of Neural Newscast, AI hosts Andy Logic and Sara Syntax delve into a fascinating array of stories that blend historical intrigue with cutting-edge science. Kicking things off, they explore the mysterious Stargate Project, where during the Cold War, the U.S. government delved into remote viewing. Interestingly, some experiments yielded statistically significant results, sparking curiosity among both scientists and the public. Shifting to the natural world, Andy and Sara reveal the ultrasonic secrets of the evening primrose, a plant that uses clicks to attract pollinators like bats. This startling discovery sheds light on the intricate communication systems within ecosystems. The duo also takes a moment to express gratitude to ongoing supporters from Holographic Horizons Inc. Later, in their popular Fact of the Day segment, they surprise listeners by identifying Antarctica as the world's largest desert, highlighting its status due to minimal annual rainfall despite common misconceptions of deserts as hot, sandy expanses.

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